Additional registration at location is required. Click here for instructions.​Students to experiment in various media in the area chosen.Success oriented classes , more process than product to encourage individual growth and expression. Small group class size, register early!​

All classes offered for 4th grade+

Color Class I Wednesdays from 12:30 to 2pm Class begins Sept. 12 - Jan. 9Description: Experiments in color. Sample various media, experiment and gain some control over color use. Color mixing with paper, pastel, and paint. ​Color Class IIWednesdays 12:30 to 2pmDescription: Various subject matter working into portraiture and figures in Color2. Seasonal, fun and functional.Syllabus​

Experiments in Sculpture aka Mud and Mayhem - a 3d study in several mediasThursdays from 4:00 to 5:30pm Class begins Sept. 13 - Jan. 10Description: Mud pies, box kites, fimo, papier mache`, Messy, messy, messy. Some inside, some out, some in the barn’s studio. A 3D experience not to be missed. Projects designed for individual interpretation SyllabusSyllabus (level 2)

Drawing I Tuesdays 9:30 to 10:30am Class begins Sept. 11 - Jan. 8Drawing II Tuesdays 10:45 to 12:15pmDrawing III contact instructor for timesDescription:The foundation for most art process and a great method of communication. Discover the many forms of drawing, learn a few useful tricks of the trade, and expand your horizons. Most work done in black and white, art appreciation and history included. Drawing 2a and b will advance into figure drawing and developing a personal style while experimenting in several media.SyllabusSyllabus Drawing III)

Folk/Tole PaintingWednesday 2:15 to 3:45pm Class begins Sept. 12 - Jan. 9​Syllabus​*Please note: it is important to make as informed a decision as possible when choosing your student's Community Resource classes. Most locations will allow a student to drop a class after one meeting, at no charge if it wasn't a good fit for the student, but not all. Some classes plan ahead based on the number that have signed up and have purchased materials, hired teachers, etc. and there might be a fee for class time or materials given to the student if the student drops after one or two meetings. The school cannot pay for classes that students do not complete, so choose wisely; if you do not take the class off of your student's schedule by the deadline, you may be asked to pay for the class time incurred prior to dropping the class.